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Originally Posted by Pugsley
Not really. Quebec City is Pascan's "Hub", so this is likely a way for them to repurpose the aircraft for other destinations through their Hub. So...a flight might go Halifax-YSJ-Quebec City, then on to an existing destination like Val d'or, Ottawa, Rouyn-Noranda, etc. Then back again. Even if it isn't full, they are likely in need to do this regularly to service the aircraft or swap crew, etc....if Quebec City is where their operations are based.
In my Three Cities, Two Airports model on its dedicated thread, I described this somewhat in terms of the positioning of YFC and YSJ in terms of being on the Western frontier of Atlantic Canada - making it ideal for this sort of "micro hub" for a smaller player like Pascan (or back in the day Porter).
Example: Two aircraft through Saint John could be as follows:
Ottawa-Saint John-Halifax
Quebec City-Saint John-St. John's
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I noticed quite a few Canadians go down to Boston for the recent Coldplay concert, and it seems people aren't quite as ashamed about travelling to the US as they were a few months ago.
excuse the abbreviation. 😅
Something like Quebec City<->Saint John<->Boston or Halifax<->Saint John<->Boston could be quite good routes for Pascan and NB Tourism, once tensions begin to ease with the Americans and Canadians are much more interested in travelling to the US. I hardly think things will stay like this long term.
Perhaps New York could also work and there could be quite a lot of options for routes between the cities Pascan currently serves. YSJ in the middle of some routes would be a lot better for tourism in NB than what Porter offers with their Fredericton<->Toronto<->Boston route, as a NB would be in the middle of the route.
I think the goal should be to get NB airports in the middle of more routes, and government subsidies should be on the table to help make these routes happen.
Speaking of hubs and new routes, perhaps a Quebec City<->Moncton<->Paris flight could fill a niche in the market not currently served. Moncton is one of the fastest growing cities in the French speaking world, and Francophone immigration and Francophone university students will remain a big part of Moncton's growth. Perhaps other airports in France could even more-so help fill a niche not currently served by the market...
there's quite a lot of options.